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2015 Lincoln MKX

Lincoln's intentions of separating their lineup from Ford hasn't quite made it to the MKX yet, as the Ford Edge based midsize Crossover bears more resemblance to it's sibling than any other pairs in the range. That being said, the Edge is a good platform to add standard features like MyKey keyless entry/ignition
and a 305 horsepower V6 to. The smallest of Lincoln's three-SUV lineup, the MKX also receives very premium features such as Adaptive Cruise Control and Collision Warning to work alongside BLIS, Lincoln's blind spot warning system. Other safety features like the adaptive HID headlamps change direction with the steering wheel to illuminate the exact part of the road you're going to. Should it start to rain, available automatic windshield wipers are activated immediately, leaving your hands free to tend to the THX II certified audio system. The standard MyLincoln Touch, first introduced on the MKX in 2011, is the sole recipient of any upgrade on the 2013 model. The optional DVD player is also a welcome treat to those in the particularly roomy back row should they choose not to admire the generous skylight view from the Panoramic Vista Roof that runs the length of the ceiling. See more...See Less